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berenicecastro

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Which sexually transmitted disease can be cured?
 
  a. Herpes
  b. AIDS
  c. Venereal warts
  d. Chlamydia

Question 2

The nurse is assessing a child with suspected thalassemia. Which of the following physical findings would the nurse expect to find during the course of the examination?
 
  A) Dactylitis
  B) Frontal bossing
  C) Presence of clubbing
  D) Presence of spooning



princessflame2016

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Answer to Question 1

D

Because there is no cure for herpes, treatment focuses on pain relief and preventing secondary infections. Because there is no known cure for AIDS, prevention and early detection are the main focus. Condylomata acuminata (venereal warts) is caused by the human papillomavirus; no treatment eradicates the virus. The usual treatment for chlamydial bacterial infection is doxycycline hyclate or tetracycline. Concurrent treatment of all sexual partners is needed to prevent recurrence.

Answer to Question 2

B



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